The CGT exemption will be restricted if:
unless
The restriction will usually apply when an investor subscribes
more than the amount on which Income Tax relief is available. From
1 January 1994 to 5 April 1998 the amount was £100,000. From 6
April 1998 it increased to £150,000. For example on 1 July
1997 an individual may subscribe £150,000 for 100,000 shares
in an EIS company. Income Tax relief will only be given on
£100,000 of the subscription. The CGT exemption only applies
to a proportion of the gain on the disposal or part disposal of the
100,000 shares. You calculate the proportion of the exempt gain
using the fraction A / B where:
A = the amount by which the individual's Income Tax liability
is actually reduced, and
B = the amount of the subscription x the lower rate of tax
for the year of subscription.
This restriction only applies if the shares are sold at a
gain, seeVCM31000for the treatment of losses.